Congratulations, you've been invited for a job interview! This means you made a good impression with your cover letter and CV, and human resources managers or recruiters want to know more about you. Most people consider the job interview 'stressful'. The secret of staying calm and being successful by staying away from stress is to prepare beforehand.
The first thing you need to do is to know as much as possible about the company you will be interviewing with. This is crucial not only to understand whether the company's values coincide with your own, but also so that your interviewer understands your seriousness and determination. Take a look at the company's website and research its long-term goals and company philosophy. The more information you can find, the better prepared you will be for the interview.
1-What qualifications are required for the position you are applying for? Which of your competencies or experiences match them? Read the job posting carefully!
2- In job interviews, candidates are asked a lot of questions about their previous experiences. So, what can an interviewer ask a newly graduated candidate with little or no work experience? Of course, classic interview questions…
For example, “Tell us a little bit about yourself, please.” ?
3-Try to keep your mood energized just before entering the interview. Let your enthusiasm be reflected in your energy for the position you are called for an interview.
4-At the end of the interview, make an energetic and positive exit just like at the entrance. Consider the people sitting on the other side of the table. Interviewing one after the other is a very tiring and boring job. The last impression you make is as memorable as the first. Make sure you feel your enthusiasm for the position you are applying for until the last second.
Finally, good luck. After all, an important part of the journey called career is based on luck...